We at Sprudge have made it pretty clear we wholeheartedly disagree with the ban. If you don’t, that’s fine—I don’t get to decide what everyone thinks. If I did, my art-prog band would have been the most successful musical act in history. But they aren’t. Meanwhile, other coffee folks seem to agree and have set up some pretty cool events to help those in their local community most affected by the potential ban.

All coffee will be free, but the pop-up will be accepting donations that will go directly to the Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest, particularly for their refugee resettlement program. Based in Tempe and Phoenix, the Lutheran Social Services have been “aiding refugee families and individuals transition into life in Arizona through courses in business development, women’s empowerment initiatives, housing, and teaching English for over thirty years,” according to a statement about the event. The organization will be on-hand at the event to answer any questions.

And if you’re hungry, local food truck Emerson’s Fry Bread also be in attendance and will be donating a portion of their sales to the Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest.

For more information on this Modbar/Chocolate Barista pop-up, check out the Facebook event page here.